Hmmm, I'd opt for 1 week voting though.
We've seen how long it takes to get 10 applicants and 800 views of this thread. So we shouldn't rush the decision.
Oh, and btw: Voting for your own pic only shows lack of manners

Apologies if this has already been done, but I'd really like to see a page with all the entires on them, as that would make it easier to judge.

Is there a flickr page where we can do this, or would you prefer us to host the final entries here? The former would be better if we all had access and could upload to the same group page... what do you think?

I think perhaps if you think this might take off, a separate forum where only admins (or mods) can start the topics.

Each week 3 are started.

E.g.

O.A. - Bottle Of Wine - Entries

O.A. - Bottle Of Wine - Discussion

O.A. - Bottle Of Wine - Voting (Voting thread isn't started until the Saturday midnight GMT - And is open for 1 week to vote, and as soon as this has started, a new OA should be started at the very same time, and the process continues

Studini, what did you use for lighting and what did you support the bottle on?

Rob, I was going to ask why you hadn't used a higher ISO rather than the flash, but then I realised the "unnatural" flash light really adds to the photo's feeling. Was it intentional?

DavidL, I really like Little Nemo popping up behind the bottle. There seems to be little refraction; is that glass or acrylic?

A problem I had with my photo was that the bottle was giving away to much reflection from the sun. This ruined most of my photos in that particular occasion. There was little I could to to avoid this, as the sun was low and the place was build in a way that I had to be in that position. Am I right in saying a filter would have saved the day? And what kind of a filter?

Glass from the Aquarium - some reflection from lights.
I could not get a direct shot as the reflection would have been aweful - did it a few times though and thought it was bad.
A shot from the top was not so good either - too many bubbles.
So I had to settle from the side.

Apologies if this has already been done, but I'd really like to see a page with all the entires on them, as that would make it easier to judge.

Is there a flickr page where we can do this, or would you prefer us to host the final entries here? The former would be better if we all had access and could upload to the same group page... what do you think?

I believe the simplest and perhaps the best way to go would be for you to create a separate Flickr group, that is invite only. You could then invite the entries. So we would have a single web page to see the "on assignment" entries. This would however mean that having a Flickr account would become a condition to take part. If you can live with that restrain, then go for it.

To both promote your site and to give the best change of exposure to the entries, I feel the photos should still appear on the thread, regardless of where they are hosted. From my own experience. People will rather have a photo readily available on a forum thread, than having to click a link that leads elsewhere.

As for a different forum section, I'd say it's a bit premature. In any case, it's your call.

Need a pretty reliable server + whoever hosts it (the company) make sure that they do regular backups of the server (once a week would be fantastic!) since we don't want to loose hundreds of photos that have direct image links in the forum!

Simple upload script would do fine, as long as its secure, don't want some smart "word for backside" hacking it

I think however we do this there will be the possiblity of people missing the submission deadline, the judging deadline, or not being able to update the page which houses the images quickly enough - perhaps because they are on holiday or busy studying or with work.

So what do you guys think of a monthly competition instead of a weekly one? I think it would allow more people to participate and judge and make the hosting of images easier to maintain. It also means we only have to come up with 12 subjects a year instead of 52!